The distasteful conversation in the entertainment space where there is an undue expectation from industry players, particularly some Radio Presenters from Bloggers in the oil capital has reared its ugly head once again. It is not clear what exactly some … Read more →
It is a common trait of most Ghanaian or better put, African parents to discipline their children (often with cane, belt or any form of inflicting pain on the child) without letting them know why he/she was beaten. I was … Read more →
The Youths and Sports Minister, Mahama Ayariga on 17th October gladly accepted CAF’s offer that, Ghana should reconsider hosting next year’s Africa cup of Nations after Morocco asked CAF to postpone it. Ebola is the main reason for Morocco’s decision … Read more →
I was in Adisadel College form 2 when a mate fell ill. He refused to go for exeat to go to the hospital or home for treatment. His condition became critical that, the house prefect had to intervene to get … Read more →
Competition is rivalry for supremacy. It is an attempt to be more successful or better than somebody who is trying to do same as you. The ultimate victory in competition is derived from an inner satisfaction of knowing that … Read more →
There is an Akan parlance that “when your neighbour’s chin is burning, you put water by yours.” I don’t know if Samini has slight idea what this means. Yesterday when news broke that, Charter House has sued Shatta Wale Ghc10 … Read more →
A talent which is struggling to stay relevant and using all means to get on front page of major news outlets, Akoo Nana has for the past few weeks displayed immaturity to the acme. Real name William Ankrah, Akoo Nana … Read more →
The genuine public appreciation of DKB’s successful outing at the last edition of the night of laughs and music was massive and resounding. The applause and standing ovation at the end of his performance was testimony of what patrons of … Read more →
In the face of an unbearable economic slowdown, it is not uncommon to find pedlars slam our faces with all sorts of drugs – day in, day out. These soul takers have become as common as pillows on beds, … Read more →
On 13th August, 2014, I did a story on the headline “Ecobank is causing fear and panic in Ghana‘ and I received anonymous emails asking me where and when I saw the Tellers in gloves. I am not aware of … Read more →
I visited the Market Circle (Takoradi) branch of Ecobank on Monday 11th August to make transactions on behalf of www.233times.net and as soon as I entered the bank, I saw all the tellers in gloves. Obviously everyone is informed on … Read more →
Gays, lesbians and bisexuals have in the recent past become surefooted, supercilious, attention-seeking, swollen and so much full of themselves. They are quick to retort to antagonists and are even quicker to benefit from their share of the freedom … Read more →
I can bet a hundred percent of the movies are not produced with scripts. The directors yells ‘Action’, slams a clapperboard (I doubt if they use that),a cameras rolls and everything goes! The scenes are shabbily edited with some … Read more →
Your Excellency, the President; This letter, surely speaking the minds of all training health professionals in the country who are entitled to the benefit of students’ allowance, seeks to plead with your outfit to take a good look at the … Read more →
My comment after hearing the Deputy Sports Minister, Joseph Yamin saying that NDC supporters would be the greatest beneficiaries of the world cup was “all these people are Ministers in Ghana.” Although after debating on this with discerning friends, some … Read more →
It has taken me quite a long time to do this criticism, having severally cleared the thought from my mind; because I felt it was unnecessary to poke my nose into other people’s businesses. However, it has blown out of … Read more →